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How does a fanless fireplace heat exchanger work?

How does a fanless fireplace heat exchanger work?

The fan pulls in cool air, heats it up, then blows it back into the room. Many of these heaters produce an impressive 40,000 BTUs of heat per hour! The variable speed blower turns on at 110°F and off at 90°F. Not only is this a great safety feature, but it also cuts down on energy consumption.

How can I get more heat from my fireplace?

5 Tips to Getting More Warmth Out of Your Fireplace

  1. Do a damper check. If you think about it logically, the chimney allows airflow so that smoke can escape when you light a fire, but when not in use, you’re letting the warm air from your home out.
  2. Caulk it.
  3. Keep heat in.
  4. Install a heat exchanger.
  5. Seal it.

What kind of heat exchanger do you need for a fireplace?

The heavy duty steel tubes serve as your fireplace grate; you simply build your fire directly on the steel tubes. The Manufacturer warrants its factory built heat exchangers for 3 years against defects in materials and workmanship.

Is there a warranty on a fireplace exchanger?

The Manufacturer warrants its factory built heat exchangers for 3 years against defects in materials and workmanship. This warranty covers only the original consumer purchaser at the original installation of the heat exchanger installed and operated in accordance with the appropriate installation and operating instructions.

What kind of heater do you need for a masonry fireplace?

One of the latest and best innovations for your home, the popular Fireplace Heater for Masonry Fireplace, was developed to dramatically increase the convection heat coming from your fireplace. The unique design heats the air within the exchanger tube…

How does a masonry fireplace heater increase efficiency?

One of the latest and best innovations for your home, the popular Fireplace Heater for Masonry Fireplace, was developed to dramatically increase the convection heat coming from your fireplace. The unique design heats the air within the exchanger tubes to over 500’F. This will increase your fireplace’s efficiency by up to 500%!